Perfection
The Curve of my hip is just right
for resting a child in my arms.
©Elizabeth Patch, excerpt from More to Love
We have the bodies of women, whether we give birth or not.
And isn’t that a wonderful thing?
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Curves in all the Right Places
PerfectionThe Curve of my hip is just right
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What an inspiring site!
I love your sketches! Have you ever done a curvy bride? I would love to feature it on my blog if you do!
I LOVE this! This is inspiring! Thank you for visiting me on my sits day! Ciao & baci xoxo
Hi Judy! Yes, there is page with a curvy bride in More to Love (and the mother of the bride too!) She is featured in this blog post curvy bride
That’s beautiful!!!
That is awesome! I am going to spend some time stalking around and looking at your fab drawings! Popped over from SITS and I’m totally glad I did!
This blog is TERRIFIC! I am very pleased I stop by – I love your message, it’s so affirmative and empowering. Those are some seriously saucy, curvy, powerful ladies you’re creating. I am definitely bookmarking to be back and will spread the word.
This little verse is exactly how I feel – when I had children I realised that’s why, so they could sit there in comfort
No matter how skinny I was as a child, I’ve always been a hippy chick. And loving it!
I completely agree with this! I had twins and even when I was a super skinny mini I could carry them both on my hips. They were like convenient little baby seats. I don’t have a strong back but my God-given hips mean that I can love a lot of babies.
BTW, I’m here from SITS to celebrate YOUR day!
Yes, why do we not celebrate curves? They are there for a reason.
On one of my posts, a list of 11 favorite quotes about women, I included this one…
Curve: The loveliest distance between two points. Mae West
Here’s the other quotes if you like this one…
http://anonymous8.com/quotes/quotes-we-love-about-women/
Sarah Baron
http://www.anonymous8.com
Here from SITS. Love your illustrations. Very inspiring. WE all need to be reminded that we are more than our weight. Thanks.
Yes! Thanks for the sweet illustration that makes a very beautiful point. Where would my children find a soft place to cry without my curves!